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Blink20
Preflop raising all in villian had just lost bulk of his stack on previous hand so I figured he was just, I can't think of word... stacking off, its something like that. I know someone knows the poker phrase for it.

Anyway, I think this hand was strong enough for a call in this situation, I think the rest of the hand is standard...


PokerStars Game #3090307353: Omaha Hi/Lo No Limit ($0.50/$1.00) - 2005/11/18 - 09:36:26 (ET)
Table 'Priamus' Seat #7 is the button
Seat 1: SixtyNiner ($34.85 in chips)
Seat 2: balabushka ($7.45 in chips)
Seat 3: DBL_J_22 ($108.85 in chips)
Seat 4: AtgDax ($28.50 in chips)
Seat 5: J.T. 300 ($82.50 in chips)
Seat 6: limbic ($28 in chips)
Seat 7: bejan96 ($50.95 in chips)
Seat 8: tilou4fun ($55.60 in chips)
Seat 9: Cougar010 ($69 in chips)
tilou4fun: posts small blind $0.50
Cougar010: posts big blind $1
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to DBL_J_22 [As Js Kc 2c]
SixtyNiner: calls $1
balabushka: raises $6.45 to $7.45 and is all-in
DBL_J_22: calls $7.45
AtgDax: calls $7.45
J.T. 300: folds
limbic: folds
bejan96: calls $7.45
tilou4fun: calls $6.95
Cougar010: calls $6.45
SixtyNiner: folds

*** FLOP *** [7c 6s 4c]
tilou4fun: checks
Cougar010: bets $61.55 and is all-in
DBL_J_22: calls $61.55
AtgDax: folds
bejan96: folds
tilou4fun: folds
dank773
Preflop, I think if you are pretty sure you're going to get others behind you in the pot, the call is good.

On the flop, you may up against a made straight or the nut flush draw, but I don't think there's any way you could get me to fold this, especially with so much money in the pot.
navybuttons
looks good to me. probably the worst case scenario you get quartered or go totally counterfeit. i also like that you have a possible back door flush draw with the flush draw you already have.

but the fact that your oppenent called such a big bet preflop leads me to beleive that he probably has A-2 as well. in fact, i'd put him on A-2-3-5 or something around there. he probably desn't have the nut flush draw and that's why he bet so big.

actually,...hmmm. now i've totally confused myself.

i'll be really interested to see what others think.
Chamonyx
I would probably call the pre=flop raise, but with discomfort over the number of players still to act.

On the flop, I like the flat call....if bettor has nut flush, you want some others in to pay you off if it hits -just noticed that stacks were pretty short, so this doesn't matter here.

Just pray you don't get couterfited.
Rocketwadster
I hate No Limit Omaha.

The all-in bet on the flop look slike someone trying to protect a very vulnerable hand (not even a necessarily made hand). I think you call there (since you are the only one with more chips than the bet).

Change it to Pot Limit Omaha, and the guy bets the pot - then what are you going to do? Re-pot it? Just call? Totally different game mindset than that stupid No Limit Omaha. 8)
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